Danger

Taimy Alvarez / Sun Sentinel

A piece of danger warning tape left on the ground at the 1960s-era Port Everglades Power Plant in Hollywood, Fla., Friday morning. Florida Power & Light Company has officially started its countdown to energy independence in anticipation of the exciting controlled-explosive demolition of the iconic red and white smokestacks at the Port Everglades Power Plant.

A piece of danger warning tape left on the ground at the 1960s-era Port Everglades Power Plant in Hollywood, Fla., Friday morning. Florida Power & Light Company has officially started its countdown to energy independence in anticipation of the exciting controlled-explosive demolition of the iconic red and white smokestacks at the Port Everglades Power Plant. (Taimy Alvarez / Sun Sentinel)

A piece of danger warning tape left on the ground at the 1960s-era Port Everglades Power Plant in Hollywood, Fla., Friday morning. Florida Power & Light Company has officially started its countdown to energy independence in anticipation of the exciting controlled-explosive demolition of the iconic red and white smokestacks at the Port Everglades Power Plant.